Casanova J E, Casanova J S, Young M J
Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
South Med J. 1991 Sep;84(9):1111-3. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199109000-00013.
Using validated clinical tests and standardized controls, we measured hand function in diabetic subjects. Fifteen diabetic patients (median age 48 years), all having used insulin for a minimum of 5 years, were randomly selected from inpatient and outpatient services of an academic medical center. Testing was done on an outpatient basis. The three hand function tests used were the Purdue Pegboard, O'Connor Tweezer Dexterity, and Smith Hand Function. A symptom questionnaire was also included in the study. Function was significantly decreased in the diabetic group, and the decrease was out of proportion to their own subjective pretest assessments. These findings may have implications for occupational performance as well as activities of daily living.
我们使用经过验证的临床测试和标准化对照,对糖尿病患者的手部功能进行了测量。从一家学术医疗中心的住院部和门诊部随机选取了15名糖尿病患者(年龄中位数为48岁),他们均已使用胰岛素至少5年。测试在门诊进行。所使用的三项手部功能测试分别是普渡钉板测试、奥康纳镊子灵巧度测试和史密斯手部功能测试。该研究还纳入了一份症状问卷。糖尿病组的功能显著下降,且这种下降与其自身测试前的主观评估不成比例。这些发现可能对职业表现以及日常生活活动有影响。